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China launches robot prototype capable of catching space debris with net The 30kg robot developed by Shenzhen-based Origin Space will pave the way for future technologies capable of mining on asteroids, according to the ...
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How 'Superstore' Nailed The Chaos And Complexities Of Robots In The Workplace Robot Glen, not to be confused with the aforementioned human Cloud 9 employee named Glenn, is a high-tech floor cleaning robot that was introduced ...
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Dreame Bot L10 review: A better "seeing" robot vacuum In its marketing materials, Dreame Technology emphasizes the advanced tech inside its Dreame Bot L10 Pro hybrid robot vacuum/mop. While there ...
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As the use of robotics and automation increases, so too does the need to protect these valuable ... With the introduction of any new technology to a workplace, safety must always remain a priority: Safety of people and of assets. The risk to humans in ...
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FPC Future announces speakers at conference sessions on robotics in horticulture. The session on Robotics and Automation – Post-farm Gate at FPC Future on 4 November will look at the technology being introduced that can ...
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"Smart robots increase value of fresh fruits and vegetables" "Built-in computer vision and deep learning technology allow the robots to capture this information and learn new tasks by copying them from humans.
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The Pitch: How robotics startup Hire Henry wants to change how your grass gets mowed The product: Hire Henry has developed a heavy duty commercial robotic lawn mower with patented technology designed to cut grass without user ...
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Love is in the 'AI'r ... a future where artificial intelligence (AI) and robot technology companies will propose themselves as the architects of our next intimacy chapter.
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Brooks Announces Agreement to Acquire Precise Automation Precise Automation's proprietary technology enables human-robot workflows in a safe and easy-to-use manner, automating processes that could not ...
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Academic Minute: In-Shoe Sensors and Robot Companions Today on the Academic Minute: Ashley Lytle, assistant professor at the Stevens Institute of Technology, explores how robots can help seniors function ...
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